Shutter Speed Priority
- 17131391
- Mar 7, 2018
- 1 min read

In this task we had the ISO at 400 and had it on the Shutter speed priority mode. We took the first picture with the shutter speed at 1/8 and doubled in every picture. In every picture the lighting gets darker and becomes less blurry. This means that as the Shutter speed increases because it is shorter so it catches less movement.



In each of these pictures the camera was on Aperture priority mode and the focus was set on manual. We took 3 pictures of each object, which was supposed to be in focus but we found it difficult to do this meaning some of the pictures are not in focus. Every picture we took we changed the aperture starting at F5.6, then F11 and F22. This means the lower the aperture the higher the depth of field and the higher the aperture the lower the depth of field.
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